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S-62, S-64 and S-66 Speaker Systems

• Each system, consisting of a woofer, a tweeter and

a matching crossover network, is mounted on a
baffle panel.

• The baffle panels for all three systems are sized to

mount in the F-63 Bezel. Since the sizes are iden-
tical and the system is installed only after the con-
struction and painting is finished, the choice of
which system to use can be left until the end of the
job.

• The speaker/baffle assembly fastens to the bezel

with four thread-cutting screws (supplied).

Dinky Link

The 480 Dinky Link Infrared Receiver is a miniature
IR receiver. The 480 makes it possible to extend the
functional range of infrared remote controllers to
rooms other than those which house the controlled
equipment.

• Xantech manufactures a complete line of Infrared

Receivers, Keypads, Emitters,  Audio Video &
Speaker Switchers, Zone Controllers and a Multi-
Channel Audio Amplifier.

INSTALLATION

New Construction

• After framing but before plasterboard is applied,

assemble the Rough-in Kit.

• Figure 1a illustrates the usual arrangement for

mounting the speaker system vertically between
studs located on 16-inch centers. Figures 1b and 1c
show alternate arrangements for horizontal and
ceiling mounting.

• Fasten the Rough-in Kit to the studs with four

drywall screws (supplied). The frame should project
out of the wall so that it will line the hole to be cut in
the drywall.

• Figure 2a illustrates a correctly mounted Rough-in

Kit mounted between studs on 16-inch centers.

• Figures 2b and 2c show alternate arrangements

while Figure 2d shows a typical ceiling installation.

• Figure 3 illustrates an exploded, cutaway view of a

typical installation. (a) is the stud-mounted Rough-
in Kit, (b) is the plasterboard with the mounting hole
cut, (c) is the bezel with the four mounting “dogs”, (d)
is the baffle panel and speaker components and (e)
is the optional Dinky Link Infrared Receiver.

• Figure 4 shows the action of the rotating mounting

“dogs”.

SPEAKERS

Fig. 1a

Fig. 1b

Fig. 1c

Amplifier

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